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It still amazes me how many still enjoy smoking..Not judging...just amazed.(I did it .. 100 yrs ago..)Not judging.It's just that this is one thing you can control health wise.So much is beyond one's control.

Very nice! How do you get over jet lag?Its so nice you just get going and hit the sidewalks and fit right in.Its also nice of you to show Paris how it really is, not just always sunny and bright. Very beautiful. merci~

HOW I GET OVER JETLAG:1 week before I depart my body decides to go to bed at 7PM and get up at 1:30AMNo kidding!I have nothing to do with it. It has a mind of it's own.A day after arrival I'm back on schedule getting up at 5:30AM (late for me)like today.But going home is Hell. It doean't work in reverse. It takes me TWO weeks to re-adjust. It's why I have to move to Paris to avoid the jetlag!

Bonjour Carol. I just came back from my annual vacation in France and left Paris three days ago. Interesting comment you left about jet lag. My family has the exact opposite problem. We have the hardest time re-adjusting to French time when we land in Paris (strange, since our bodies and minds should remember they are... well... French :-) but we hardly have any problem when we come back States side. Bizarre, non? Anyhow, I am happy for you. It sounds like you have a fun itinerary lined up. Already hard at work I see :-) Good thing most Parisians are used to street photographers... Loved the French bulldog shot. I swear I saw that pooch near rue St Honoré just last week :-) Have fun! Veronique (French Girl in Seattle)

So will you be over there for as long as you were originally going to be? I hope the weather clears up. I love the flowers on the table photo and the girls above it shot. I guess its hard to tell the tourists now with no cameras slung around the neck, or maybe you still can by all the 'phones' pointed at things. :))